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News Trump administration lifts limits on Anthropic’s new AI models Comments: by Miranda Nazzaro - 06/30/26 8:15 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Miranda Nazzaro - 06/30/26 8:15 PM ET Comments: Link copied

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The Trump administration lifted Tuesday the restrictions placed on Anthropic’s new Fable and Mythos models, restoring access just over two weeks since the export controls on the artificial intelligence models were put in place. 

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced the decision on X, writing the agency has “worked closely with Anthropic to analyze and approve Fable 5 to ensure alignment across the US Government and strengthen America’s leadership in AI.” 

Anthropic confirmed it was notified of the decision for Fable 5 and Mythos 5 and will begin restoring the models Wednesday. 

“We’re grateful to our users for their patience, and to everyone who worked with us on redeploying the models,” the company wrote on X. 

Lutnick, according to WIRED, informed Anthropic co-founder Tom Brown via a letter Tuesday. 

“A license is no longer required for the export, reexport, or in-country transfer, including deemed export or deemed reexport, of the Mythos or Fable models,” Lutnick said, WIRED reported. 

The Trump administration sent Anthropic a federal export control order earlier this month, prompting Anthropic to abruptly pull its newest Claude Mythos 5 and Fable models just three days after their release. 

The models were both based on Anthropic’s first Mythos model, which the company initially opted not to release to the broader public amid concerns it could supercharge hacking capabilities.

Fable 5 was released to the public with safeguards in place meant to protect against uses the company considered dangerous, while a new version of Mythos was provided to a small group of cyber-defenders and infrastructure providers with fewer guardrails.

Several outlets reported at the time the order came after  Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reached out to the administration with concerns about a potential method of “jailbreaking,” or bypassing, the guardrails on Fable. Amazon is invested in Anthropic.

A source close to Anthropic previously said the Trump administration gave the company 90 minutes to pull Fable, without providing any prior indication about a threat to national security.

Tuesday’s decision comes just days after the government approved Claude Mythos 5 for a small group of companies. 

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